IECA Offers Holiday Discount on Conference Registration

The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is offering a special $100 discount on registration towards Environmental Connection 2017. The holiday discount is available through January 6.

The conference will be held 21 – 24 February 2017 in Atlanta.

Environmental Connection is a long-running, well-known show. The 2017 edition will feature a strong program of keynote speakers, technical education, networking opportunities, and certification.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONNECTION 2017 HIGHLIGHTS

Keynote Speakers

Jim Cantore (Weather Channel) – The renowned meteorologist will discuss changes in weather patterns, predictions for the future, and how these changes will affect soils, stormwater management, and other environmental and infrastructure concerns. What can we do today to prepare for the weather changes over the next 50 years? Cantore will lend his insights.

Craig Zeller, PE (US Environmental Protection Agency) – Zeller will share his experience as the EPA’s on-site coordinator for the clean-up and recovery efforts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant environmental disaster of 2008 that spilled 5.4 million cubic yards of contaminated ash across 300 acres. He’ll discuss the US $1 billion+ cleanup, including highly successful BMP strategies that have restored the site for ecological and recreational use.

Half- and Full-Day Pre-Conference Courses – In a first for IECA, half-day short courses will be offered alongside the traditional full-day courses on the day before the conference opens. See the full pre-conference schedule here.

Additional Field Tours (Included in Full Conference) – IECA offers additional field tours later in the week to the Atlanta Braves’ SunTrust Park Stadium and to green infrastructure sites around Atlanta.

Industry Roundtables – IECA 2017 will include four industry roundtables facilitated by field experts who will encourage brainstorming and in-depth small group discussion. Topics:

Stream Restoration and Protection for Watershed Sustainability

BMP Inspection and Maintenance: Good for Business and Good for the Environment

A Developer, a Lawyer, and a Regulator Walk into a Bar…. And Talk about Construction Stormwater

Sustainable Soil Stewardship – Soil as a Living Resource and Not a Passive Pollutant.

Construction Track – Another first for the Environmental Connection series: a construction-specific education track. Sessions will highlight the regulations, ideas, business information, and case studies.

Regional Track – Top regional presenters will focus on the US Southeast with paper presentations, case studies, and workshops.